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Background Our previous report that the Norwalk virus nonstructural protein p22 is an antagonist of the cellular secretory pathway suggests a new aspect of norovirus/host interaction.
Sharp Tyler M+7 more
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Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a highly infectious pathogen that causes upper respiratory tract disease (URTD), but the enteric FCVs raise concerns regarding their role of an enteric pathogen.
Jinfan Guo+12 more
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CRISPR-Cas13a Based Visual Detection Assays for Feline Calicivirus Circulating in Southwest China
Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a well-known causative pathogen for upper respiratory infection in cats. Its high genetic variability challenges existing molecular diagnostic methods in clinical settings.
Jian Huang+4 more
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Serological Detection of Viral Infections in Captive Wild Cats from Costa Rica
Serum samples from a total of 44 wildcats, 28 margays (Leopardus wiedii), 10 ocelots (Leopardus pardalis), four jaguaroundis (Herpailurus yaguaroundi), one oncilla (Leopardus tigrina), and one jaguar (Panthera onca) were obtained between January 2001 and
Kinndle Blanco+6 more
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Determination of Feline calicivirus in cats in Ahvaz district, Southwest of Iran by RT-PCR (a preliminary study) [PDF]
Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a highly infectious respiratory pathogen of domestic cats with a widespread distribution. In order to assess how FCV circulates in feral and household cats, we have carried out the first study on the FCV detection in Ahvaz ...
Reza Avizeh+3 more
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Molecular epidemiology and phylogenetic analysis of feline calicivirus in Kunshan, China
Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a highly contagious virus in cats, which typically causes respiratory tract and oral infections. Despite vaccination against FCV being a regular practice in China, new FCV cases still occur.
Semin Kim+8 more
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Detection and Characterization of Feline Calicivirus Associated with Paw and Mouth Disease
Simple Summary Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a common viral pathogen affecting domestic cats, which is responsible for diverse clinical presentations, commonly including upper respiratory tract signs, oral ulcerations, and a fever.
Andrea Palombieri+14 more
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ULTRACAM photometry of the eclipsing cataclysmic variables XZ Eri and DV UMa [PDF]
We present high-speed, three-colour photometry of the faint eclipsing cataclysmic variables XZ Eri and DV UMa. We determine the system parameters through two techniques: first, timings of the eclipse contact phases of the white dwarf and bright-spot using the derivative of the light curve; and secondly, a parameterized model of the eclipse fitted to ...
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Update on feline calicivirus: viral evolution, pathogenesis, epidemiology, prevention and control
Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a prevalent and impactful viral pathogen affecting domestic cats. As an RNA virus, FCV exhibits high mutability and genetic plasticity, enabling its persistence within cat populations.
Yanquan Wei+3 more
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The leader of the capsid (LC) protein is exclusive to the Vesivirus genus, and it is needed for successful feline calicivirus (FCV) replication, as well as an efficient apoptosis induction through the mitochondrial pathway.
Yoatzin Peñaflor-Téllez+4 more
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